Good news from Nokia! The Finnish manufacturer of mobile phones has released Nokia E7, its Symbian OS–based smartphone, to Vodafone and Optimus. Nokia E7 makes use of the new Symbian^3 platform. Meant for the business users, the phone features a QWERTY keyboard, an 8 megapixel camera with flash which has the capability of capturing high-definition (HD) video, 16GB internal memory with 256MB RAM, and also a 4 inch AMOLED touchscreen, just to name a few. Moreover, Nokia E7 supports real-time access to emails via Microsoft’s Exchange server. With the help of Microsoft Office on-board, users can edit Word, PowerPoint as well as Excel documents. Users can also view Adobe PDFs on the device. Nokia E7 comes with voice guided navigation with Ovi Maps. Users can also download additional apps through Nokia’s Ovi Store. Nokia E7 is priced at $929 and this phone will be available from April this year.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Hot news: Nokia E7 to Hit Market Soon (Nokia Phone Repair, Dr Mobiles Limited, Auckland)
iPhone 5 is Likely to Have Dual-Core A5 Processor, Hints iOS 4.3
Familiar with iPhone, isn’t it? According to iClarified, on the basis of the evidence that has been found within the iOS 4.3 firmware, iPhone 5 is expected to have the same dual-core A5 processor that has been used in iPad 2. This is not at all a big surprise because last year, the iPhone 4 was launched with the same A4 processor that was used for the first time in the original iPad. The iPad 2 is showing excellent result and is much better compared to the original iPad. Hence, we can also expect the same thing in case of iPhone 5. The next-gen iPhone is expected to be more powerful and better than the first iPad in terms of raw computing performance. So till the time it gets released in the market, let us patiently wait and watch what iPhone 5 has in store for the mobile users like us!
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Mayl 2011 Technology News Update: Motorola Xoom Review (www.drmobiles.co.nz)
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Samsung Launches Galaxy S LCD Smartphone ("Samsung Unlock", "Galaxy Unlock", repair, Auckland)
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Tips To Maximize Apple iPhone Battery Life (www.drmobiles.co.nz)
Tips To Maximize Apple iPhone Battery Life
We all love our iPhones as they are the perfect all-in-one entertainment device. However, if there’s one place where we would like to see an improvement, it is in the battery life department. The newer iPhone 4 seems to have a slightly better battery life due to the reworked design, but the older generation wasn’t too great like the 3G. Also, if you happened to use Wi-Fi or Edge, you’ll find yourself reaching for the charger at the end of the day. I admit it’s not easy to put in a large screen and deliver a stellar battery life. It’s just like a 15″ laptop will never give you the same battery life as a 12″ or 13″ laptop, no matter how big a battery you may throw in it.
But there are certain things you can do to make sure you squeeze that extra bit of charge. Many of the following things are probably already known, but for first-time iPhone users this will come in handy.
Disable 3G and WiFi when not needed
Unless you are using MTNL’s 3G service, there is no reason to keep 3G enabled. Navigate to Settings>General>Network>Enable 3G and toggle “OFF”. Keeping 3G on will only drain your battery faster. The same goes for Wi-Fi; once you’re done using it, ideally turn it off or else it will keep running in the background trying to search for a hotspot and drain your battery quicker. However, unless you have upgraded to iOS4, you can’t quickly jump to Settings and toggle it. In that case, there is a Cydia app called SBSettings, which brings a little drop down box from the top that lets you toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Edge, etc., but you’ll need a jailbroken device to do this.
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